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Livelihood-Environment Tensions, Agro-extractivism and Pastoralism: campesino farmers of the Boyacá páramos: Session: Beyond the Borderlands – exploring sustainable rural futures

Lauren Blake, Jaskiran Kaur Chohan, María Paula Escobar, Mark C. Eisler

Bristol Research (University of Bristol) · 2021

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Summary

This conference paper explores the intersection of economic livelihood pressures and environmental conservation in campesino farming communities of Colombia's Boyacá páramos. The work centres on tensions between pastoral and agro-extractivist land-use practices and ecological sustainability in high-altitude Andean ecosystems. Without access to the full text, the specific empirical findings and policy recommendations remain unclear, though the framing suggests a contribution to debates on sustainable rural development in the Andes.

UK applicability

The findings may have limited direct applicability to UK farming contexts, given the distinct agroecological, socioeconomic, and institutional conditions of high-altitude South American pastoral systems. However, the analytical framework addressing livelihood-environment tensions could inform UK policy discussions on upland grazing management and rural development in marginal areas.

Key measures

As suggested by the title, the paper likely examined qualitative aspects of livelihood strategies, land use practices, and environmental impacts, though specific quantitative metrics cannot be determined without access to the full text.

Outcomes reported

The study examined tensions between economic survival strategies and environmental stewardship among campesino farming communities in high-altitude Boyacá páramo ecosystems. It explored how agro-extractivist practices and pastoral land use interact with livelihood pressures in these vulnerable highland environments.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Grassland & pasture systems
Study type
Research
Study design
Conference paper
Source type
Conference paper
Status
Published
Geography
Colombia
System type
Pasture-based livestock
Catalogue ID
BFmovi1swh-y2d7ky

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